_________________I would eat Dr. Cow pocket cheese in a second. I would eat it if you hid it under your hat, or in your backpack, but not if it was in your shoe. That's where I draw the line. -allularpunk

Earth Fare gave me a coupon for a free bag or Organic Earth Lollis with a $5 purchase! I'm not sure if I'll be home on Halloween night, but I snatched them up to go in treatbags for my daughter's class. I know there's at least one kid in there with allergies/sensitivities, so I'm pretty happy about being able to send those.

And on a related question...Trick or treating in downtown is tomorrow night...is it wrong if I send the candies we don't eat to school for their party next week? I always give the candy away to someone, so I may as well save me some cash. Thoughts?

Or go out for a leisurely dinner and see the longest movie that is showing. Or take turns throwing a party on halloween night with other people who don't want to give out candy. That way you;ll be at their house and only have go give out candy on the year when it's your turn to host!

Bekki, go for it!

_________________"That is some very responsible yolo-ing." - allularpunk"We are simple people, my husband is a mechanic with dirty hands, my daughter is a blue haired lesbian who's favorite activity is making people uncomfortable." - torque

I used to swap shifts so I would be working all day and not get home until after 8.30. Damn 9-5! Unfortunately all my friends have kids so it's a "make sure you are home so we can call for sweets." I have plenty of sweets this year. I figure if there is anything left over I can hook up some USA people with starburst.

We don't get trick or treaters, at least I assume we don't (first Halloween here), but if we do, oh boy! I have a case of super fancy full-sized vegan chocolate bars with alder smoked sea salt, maple syrup, and dried apple. Maybe a bit sophisticated for kids, but I still think we'd make a kid or two happy. And otherwise their parents will enjoy them.

I also like giving out chips because that was my personal favourite as a child, and many brands are vegan. Old Dutch for the win.

i give out toys and glow sticks. you can get a container of 15 glowstick bracelets at dollar tree. i also picked up some skull and bones sweet tart-type candies there too. each year after halloween i buy all of the plastic toys at drugstores and michael's for like 90% off and tell the kids to take a whole handful of stuff. right now i have vampire teeth, spider rings, googly eye rings, halloween pencils, glow bracelets and the bone candies. i think i have some glow rats and spiders somewhere too.

aren't the owners of sweet tarts vegan or something? mini oreo bags have been a hit in the past too.

I LOVE this idea! They get so much candy anyway!!

_________________-Sullyn

I became Vegan for health reasons.I AM 100% for the ethical treatment of animals. But-I won't lie about, or apologize for, why I made this lifestyle change. Organically, Me

If only they knew we are vegan. Maybe you can write "vegan" on the hot sauce packets so they know to egg you with a flax egg or just throw egg replacer all over your house?

_________________"That is some very responsible yolo-ing." - allularpunk"We are simple people, my husband is a mechanic with dirty hands, my daughter is a blue haired lesbian who's favorite activity is making people uncomfortable." - torque

If only they knew we are vegan. Maybe you can write "vegan" on the hot sauce packets so they know to egg you with a flax egg or just throw egg replacer all over your house?

Or blocks of silken tofu! I think that'd be very satisfying for everyone.

_________________I would eat Dr. Cow pocket cheese in a second. I would eat it if you hid it under your hat, or in your backpack, but not if it was in your shoe. That's where I draw the line. -allularpunk